Actor/Actress
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Description
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Character
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Christian Bale
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A billionaire socialite who dedicates himself to protecting Gotham City from its criminal underworld
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Bruce Wayne / Batman
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Michael Caine
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Bruce's trusted butler and confidant, who acts as a father figure to Bruce but is unable to accept Bruce's desire to revive his Batman persona, even resigning from his position to impress the seriousness of his position upon him
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Alfred Pennyworth
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Gary Oldman
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The Commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department, and one of the city's few honest police officers
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Commissioner James Gordon
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Anne Hathaway
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A professional cat burglar, grifter, and femme fatale who establishes a playful, teasing relationship with Bruce that "takes some of the somberness away from his character", and pursues a "clean slate" (a computer program rumored to be able to erase a person's criminal history) when she crosses paths with both Bruce and Batman
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Selina Kyle / Catwoman
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Tom Hardy
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A mysterious and physically imposing revolutionary who was excommunicated from the League of Shadows and portrays himself as a "liberator of pain"
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Bane
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Marion Cotillard
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A recently promoted member of the Wayne Enterprises executive board who encourages a still-grieving Bruce to rejoin with society and continue his father's philanthropic works, but is later revealed to be the daughter of Ra's al Ghul
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Miranda Tate / Talia al Ghul
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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A young police officer whose instincts lead him to believe that there is trouble on the horizon and is promoted to detective by Gordon when the elder cop saw something of himself within the younger
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Sgt. John Blake
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Morgan Freeman
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The CEO and later Executive President of Wayne Enterprises, who runs the company on Bruce's behalf and serves as his armorer for the Batsuit, providing him with high-tech equipment and discreetly developing cutting-edge technology and weaponry, even as Wayne Enterprises starts losing money
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Lucius Fox
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Matthew Modine
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Gordon's second-in-command that disdains Batman
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Deputy Commissioner Peter Foley
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Ben Mendelsohn
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A rival billionaire socialite who employs Bane in his plan to take control of Wayne Enterprises
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John Daggett
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Burn Gorman
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The Executive Vice President of Daggett Enterprises, who acts as Daggett's assistant during Bane's reign of terror
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Philip Stryver
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Alon Abutbul
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A Russian nuclear physician who is kidnapped from Uzbekistan by Bane and forced to convert the new Wayne Enterprises reactor core into a bomb
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Dr. Leonid Pavel
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Juno Temple
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Selina's friend and accomplice
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Jen
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Daniel Sunjata
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A U.S. Special Ops officer who leads a task force into Gotham to assist Gordon and the GCPD in freeing the city from Bane's rule
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Capt. Mark Jones
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Chris Ellis
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A priest at the orphanage that Blake grew up in
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Father Reilly
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Nestor Carbonell
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The 48-year-old mayor of Gotham, who is killed by Bane at the ruined football game
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Mayor Anthony Garcia
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Brett Cullen
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A U.S. congressman who is kidnapped on Harvey Dent Day by Catwoman
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Byron Gilley
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Liam Neeson
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The recent leader of the League of Shadows, who briefly appears to the imprisoned Bruce in a hallucination
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Ra's al Ghul
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